The original Turing machine was developed by Alan Turing in 1936, a simple device capable of arbitrary computations. Basically it is a tape with defined cells and a record and play head thats behavior could be set by a special user specified algorithm of a program. Turing himself calls this an abstract machine that manipulates symbols on a strip of tape according to a table of rules, like a symbol manipulator.
For this Numerology project a simulation of a Multitape Turing machine with three tapes is used. Were each of the tapes feeds the individual sections of the sequence, the Interval, the Gate and the Velocity Sequencer with its values for pitch, duration and loudness. The Turing Generator project insists of five stacks, the Control Stack, the Turing Interval Stack, the Turing Gate Stack, the Turing Velocity Stack and an Instrument Stack.
In each of the three Turing Stacks an eight step Sequencer is used were each of its step values is modulated by a LFO with random settings running at a speed of 100 Hertz.

Working with Numerology for some years now I found that some of my older projects need some overhowl and some new ones have to go to the users. In every archive you will find one or more projects and a documentation text.

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jue

This time there are only the Numerology files, because the documentation is to big to upload it at the forum.
Have no idea to handle when a file is bigger than 1MB?

If you found some errors, typos or you have any questions please contact me per PM

jue

12-27-2015 02:30 PM

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Hello,
here is the Turing Generator -|- jue documentation in four parts, because of the 1 MB limitation of the upload.
Unzip the four parts and make one document by copy and past from them.